Zach Johnson holds four-stroke lead at Kaulig Companies Championship
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 12, 2026, 12:02 PM
Last updated Jul 12, 2026
GolfZach Johnson leads the final round of the Kaulig Companies Championship at Firestone Country Club, holding a four-stroke advantage at 13-under 197. Johnson's consistent play includes rounds of 67, 67, and 63. Defending champion Miguel Angel Jiménez sits in second place at 9-under 201 after a record-tying third round of 62. Cameron Percy, Darren Clarke, and Tag Ridings are also within striking distance, with scores of 7-under 203 and 6-under 204 respectively. The competition continues in this final round with a total purse of $3.5 million, where the winner will receive $525,000.
- •Zach Johnson leads at 13-under 197 after three rounds
- •Miguel Angel Jiménez trails at 9-under 201
- •Cameron Percy is 7-under 203
- •Darren Clarke and Tag Ridings are both 6-under 204
- •Total purse for the event is $3.5 million
- 12:02 PMYahoo Sports — Live leaderboard, updates from Kaulig Companies Championship final round
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